Aptech to invest RM 30 million in Malaysia

By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Dec 2006

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Chennai: The Indian IT training company Aptech Limited has plans to invest around RM 30 million in Malaysia over two to three years year period. Expanding the Malaysian and the ASEAN operations is part of the company's global plans. As a part of its Malaysian strategy Aptech has set up a high end training centre and its own office at Kuala Lumpur.

According to Aptech's CEO and managing director Pramod Khera, Aptech will initially offer services and solutions to individuals, corporate and academic institutions in Malaysia and later address the client's needs across South East Asia.

Aptech has been operating in Malaysia in partnership with Human Resource Development Corporation (HRDC) and Cosmopoint since 2002. At present, Aptech's international operations encompass countries across Africa, Latin America, South East Asia, China, Middle East, APAC and SAARC.

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